to see how field camps operate in the Northwest Hawaiian Islands? Check out this blog by fellow biologists from the Pacific Island Fisheries Science Center about monk seal research in
to see how field camps operate in the Northwest Hawaiian Islands? Check out this blog by fellow biologists from the Pacific Island Fisheries Science Center about monk seal research in
via https://pifscblog.wordpress.com/2014/03/28/ultraviolet-lights-may-keep-sea-turtles-from-becoming-byca…
that of the open ocean. Now research based on observations from Bermuda shows that the responses of coral reef communities to ocean acidification could partially offset changes in seawater pH an...
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← The invisible crowd: update on reef monitoring cruise in main Hawaiian Islands
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the course of this expedition, which began on Aug. 1, CRED staff and partners accomplished the following field activities: 1031 dives, reef fish surveys
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aboard the NOAA Ship Hi`ialakai (PIFSC cruise HA-13-04) that ended today. During this expedition, which began on Aug. 1 and was led by the PIFSC Coral Reef Ecosystem Division, researchers collec...
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and it’s tender boat during the live-aboard portion of our mission and from the Lancet during shore-based operations. CRED divers used the stationary-point-count method to collect underwater v...
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team worked from chartered platforms—the Sundancer NT catamaran and it’s tender boat during the live-aboard portion of our mission and from the Lancet during shore-based operations. CRED div...
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mission involved immense data gathering, but its greatest achievements were the activities in which CRED researchers shared their knowledge and expertise with local partners and agencies to incr...
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dolphin’s track apparently began matching that of the tagged false killer whale 128904 (see Figure 2 from our update on July 30th). On the day that we tagged this false killer whale off of ...
four satellite tags on false killer whales (Pseudorca crassidens) during our surveys around Rota (https://pifscblog.wordpress.com/2013/07/15/marianas-cetacean-surveys-2013-rota-summary-july-4-10...
macrorhynchus) described them spending much time around Guam (check out our previous blog https://pifscblog.wordpress.com/2013/07/15/marianas-cetacean-surveys-2013-rota-summary-july-4-10/). On...
NOAA's Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center (PIFSC) conducts scientific research & monitoring that support the conservation and management of living marine resources.
NOAA's Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center (PIFSC) conducts scientific research & monitoring that support the conservation and management of living marine resources.
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NOAA's Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center (PIFSC) conducts scientific research & monitoring that support the conservation and management of living marine resources.
NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center Blog. NOAA's Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center (PIFSC) conducts scientific research & monitoring that support the conservation and management...
and Rota did not disappoint (see the following link for details of our surveys off of Guam: https://pifscblog.wordpress.com/2013/07/08/marianas-cetacean-surveys-2013-guam-summary-june-22-july-1�...
The first day of live-aboard operations began with a safety drill to assess our ability to rescue divers in distress. Max Sudnovsky of CRED and I put on our dive gear, and Sudnovsky feigned an u...
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mission was part of a larger operation that also included similar monitoring work based from land, capacity-building activities, and an outreach effort. Our last blog post from Timor-Leste left ...
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the northern coast of Timor-Leste. This mission was part of a larger operation that also included similar monitoring work based from land, capacity-building activities, and an outreach effort. O...
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of the Papahānaumokuākea Associated Cetacean Ecology Survey (PACES). Like Week 1, Week 2, and Week 3, the fourth and final week of PACES was a productive one, with 27 sightings and 29 acoust...
the end of the Papahānaumokuākea Associated Cetacean Ecology Survey (PACES). Like Week 1, Week 2, and Week 3, the fourth and final week of PACES was a productive one, with 27 sightings and 2...
representing the end of the Papahānaumokuākea Associated Cetacean Ecology Survey (PACES). Like Week 1, Week 2, and Week 3, the fourth and final week of PACES was a productive one, with 27 si...
June 8, we met with local partners for Coral Triangle Day and caught up on data entry duties and prepared to move west to Caimeo Beach, where we stayed in
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